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  2. Stevenage - Wikipedia

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    Town and borough in England Stevenage Town and borough The old town centre The new town centre with the clock tower fountain and Franta Belsky Joyride statue Borough council coat of arms Motto: "The heart of a town lies in its people" Stevenage shown within Hertfordshire Coordinates: 51°54′06″N 00°12′07″W  /  51.90167°N 0.20194°W  / 51.90167; -0.20194 Sovereign state ...

  3. Stevenage F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Stevenage Football Club (known as Stevenage Borough Football Club until 2010) is a professional association football club based in the town of Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. The club competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system. They play their home games at The Lamex Stadium in Stevenage.

  4. Stevenage Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    Stevenage's first elected council was a local board established in 1873, prior to which the town had been administered by the parish vestry. [5] Such local boards were converted into urban district councils in 1894. The Local Government Act 1972 reconstituted Stevenage Urban District as a non-metropolitan district with effect from 1 April 1974. [6]

  5. Category:Stevenage - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Stevenage" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. St Nicholas' Church, Stevenage - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known rector of Stevenage is Nicholas Fitz-Simon, who was appointed in 1213. [24] Notable incumbents who left their mark on the town include Stephen Hellard, who bequeathed a set of almshouses to the town, rent-free, provided the residents commended his soul to God every day, [10] and Thomas Alleyne, who left funds in his will for a free grammar school, which, combined with that ...

  7. Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway comprises the western and northernmost part of Scandinavia in Northern Europe, [89] between latitudes 57° and 81° N, and longitudes 4° and 32° E. Norway is the northernmost of the Nordic countries and if Svalbard is included also the easternmost. [90] Norway includes the northernmost point on the European mainland. [91]

  8. Stevenage Clock Tower - Wikipedia

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    Stevenage Clock Tower is a Grade II listed structure in Town Square in the centre of Stevenage New Town. A panel on the tower records the visit of Elizabeth II in 1959. The queen unveiled it as part of the ceremony to open the first phase of the town centre.

  9. Chuma Anene - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Anene was withdrawn from two games as a precaution following a head injury sustained at Northampton Town, [20] returning in December to score five goals in three games, including two in a 5-1 Crewe win at Stevenage on 21 December.